Use this flow chart to help you identify a problem you recently tackled. Above each arrow, write YES or NO to indicate whether each solution was successful. Then outline the reason why or why not in the space provided.
Use this flow chart to help you identify a problem you recently tackled. Above each arrow, write YES or NO to indicate whether each solution was successful. Then outline the reason why or why not in the space provided.
Use this flow chart to help you identify a problem you recently tackled. Above each arrow, write YES or NO to indicate whether each solution was successful. Then outline the reason why or why not in the space provided.
Directions: Use this flow chart to help you identify a problem you recently tackled and map out its possible solutions. Above each arrow, write YES or NO to indicate whether each solution was successful, then outline the reason why or why not in the space provided. As needed, add more boxes or arrows or design your own flow chart.
PROBLEM Example: When should I do my homework?
POSSIBLE SOLUTION #1 Example: Right after school every day.
REASON Example: I have soccer practice until 5:30.
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